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Bride Speech – my 3 Tips


1) Bride Speech?
Can anyone share their bride speech with me. The one that they gave at their reception. my wedding is in one week and I’m stubbed. i just need to read some others to get me started. I’ve looked on Google and such and they are all the same. I’m not looking to copy someone’s I’m just looking for some inspiration! please and thank you

My hubby was not so good on public speaking so i gave the main speech at our wedding….i can’t remember exactly what i said ( i thanked everyone and said the things you are supposed to say) then i shared a story about one of the moments that i knew, without a doubt, that my man loved me.

So maybe you could tell people about what you really thought of your man when you first met, or when you realized that he loved you.

It doesn’t have to be too long but it does have to be interesting! Good luck and all the best for your special day


2) What Do I Write For A Daughter Of The Bride Speech?
I’m 15 years old and my mum is getting married for the fourth time. I am a bridesmaid and have been asked to give a speech. I have no idea how to do it! Do i make it funny or serious, do i put in jokes or make it quite soppy? i don’t know, can anyone help?

Unless you are quite the comedienne, I would keep the speech somber and short. (You never know how people will react to something done in jest). Just say how much you love your mom, and how it’s nice to see her happy. Keep smiling and take your time when you speak. Keeping it short means it will be over with quickly! Have fun! (I hope you have a pretty dress to wear!) :)

3) I Am Trying To Do A Bride Speech And Need An Attention Getter! My Speech Is Tomarrow So Please Help Asap!?
I am doing my speech that I wrote for my wedding for my speech class tomarrow. The only thing is that our teacher for speech wants an attention getter and i dont really have one. Any Ideas!!! Please help!

My teacher says to use the word “imagine” for an attention-getter. So, “Who could ever have imagined what a wonderful day this would be?” or something similar should work.

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